GaryWT wrote:
Also depending on the power available, everything might not be able to work.
Why in the world would you spend that kind of money if you weren't sure that everything worked? You say I'm creepy... I say you're goofy.
rockhillmanor wrote:
Hooked up to electric and water and a 30 minute or less walk thru is all you need to see if everything is working. I'd be more focused on engine and chassis.
Really? 30 minutes to check out a vehicle that cost more than the average American annual salary, probably cost more than the primary dwelling of 70% of America, with about 300,000 moving parts and more things that could go wrong than you can list in half an hour. And you would spend 30 minutes? I spend more time than that picking out a new golf club. If you would buy a used RV like that you have either got too much money, not enough intelligence, or some kind of combination of both. Please forgive me if I make a mental note to completely ignore anything you write. Ever.